Vertebra
Arms/Hands
Chest and Pelvis
Legs/Feet
Physiology
100
There are five of these particular bones located in the lower back. There are fused together.
What is the sacrum.
100
This bone is involved in your shoulder joint.
What is the humerus.
100
Ribs 1-7 are these.
What are true ribs.
100
This is the longest bone in your body. It articulates with the pelvis.
What is the femur.
100
These are the two types of bone tissue.
What are spongy and compact.
200
These vertebra are located immediately inferior to the cervical vertebra.
What are the thorasic vertebra.
200
This process is located at the most distal end of the radius.
What is the styloid process.
200
There are this many floating ribs.
What is two.
200
This is a non-articular process located on the ventral side of the tibia.
What is the tibial tuberosity/tibial crest.
200
These are the cells which building new bone tissue.
What are osteoblasts.
300
There are seven of these vertebra in the spinal column.
What are cervical vertebra.
300
This is the a process of the bone which (when in standard anatomical position) lies medially to the radius. This process articulates with the humerus.
What is olecranon of the ulna.
300
This is the area where the right and left pubis bones fuse.
What is the pubic symphasis.
300
This bone process is located on the distal lateral side of the tibia/fibula complex.
What is the lateral malleolus of the fibula.
300
This is the name for the part of the skeleton including your head, ribs, and vertebral column.
What is the axial skelton.
400
This is the most inferior portion of the vertebral column.
What is the coccyx.
400
These are the structures just superior to your phalanges.
What are the metacarpals.
400
The entire pelvis is made of these three bones fused together.
What are the ilium, ishium and pubis.
400
There are three of these bones in each foot. They are numbered starting with the big toe.
What are the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd cuneiform.
400
These are the three major joints classes we talked about during lecture.
What are fibrous joints, cartilagenous joints and sinovial joints.
500
This is the total number of vertebra in your spinal column.
What is 33.
500
This is the most distal portion of your middle finger on your right hand.
What is the distal phalynx of the third phalange of the right hand.
500
This is the opening which seperates the ischium from the pubis.
What is the obturator foramen.
500
This bone makes up the heel of your foot.
What is the calcaneous.
500
The ankle and wrist are great examples of this specific type of sinovial joint.
What is a gliding joint.